Manchester City won a third Premier League title in four years after closest challengers Manchester United were beaten by Leicester City.
Pep Guardiola’s side are now 10 points ahead of second-placed United, who have just three games remaining.
A look at the Premier League records they have set or matched in 2020/21;
A fifth Premier League title moves Man City into joint-second with Chelsea, with both sides still some way behind the 13 of Manchester United.
Man City are the first team in Premier League history to claim the title after being as low as eighth on Christmas Day.
Only two teams in the competition’s history have been at least eight points behind the leaders at this stage and won the league: Arsenal in 1997/98 (13 pts), and Man Utd in 1995/96 (10).
Man City enjoyed a 15-match winning run in the Premier League, ended by a 2-0 home defeat by Man Utd in March.
This winning streak has only been bettered on three occasions in the Premier League, with Liverpool and Man City both on 18, while the Reds also won 17 in a row in 2019.
Pep Guardiola is only the fourth manager to win three Premier League titles, along with Sir Alex Ferguson (13), Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho (three each).